EXPRES! published every s4tu9p ay Tirm«: |3 $0, in p<l-yaiu\c. THE AGONY IS O VER, \\W1, |I,. NFJtl.ETT, CUiftor. f. f, S^tiicc 4Nt, A. Van Horn. Ajito(¡Hie Editors uwia ' ----- 0jO$SJÍ!AS4: N.0VEMBEK 9. 1«60. Jkg«ul fo4- ihc liavarrm Express. •boro—Win. Y.eal*1, l'./<j waa.wiacuiic—W. W. Parks, f&T Those who have agreed jtheir subscription iu wood will confer a J'avor by bringing it at once. To our Pat&qns.—-With the ae*t issue ¿he first .volume of the Express expires. Those who are indebted to jus (or sub acription, advertising- or job work are re quested ¡to ,come forward and settle at opee, either f i¿ í¿e q*sb of 4by note. ^ A tettlánent we are determined to ¡have. If these to whom we are indebted ^ity® bring in their bilis we .w|U settle iu^ie same manner. 1 far "We retard oar "pious regaicfc' t<* prince of good fellows, JFtiiius A. for an elegant hat. May he in years and wealth no more, and may his > ais numerous .as the oaks of the *'T*& oaks from lit...

JYew Advertisements. o*: See the advertisement of .Sandford's Liver Invigorator and Cathartic Pills, Tnoai laboring trader sickness can at once relieve themselves frpm the thousand mala- dies that flesh is heir to, if they will only follow the eonnsels of nature, and take the roedieine which best assists her in her o pera tions. That aedicine is the Vegetalle Life Mediaines of Dr. Moffatt, known as the Life Pills and Phoenix B ttcr?. For sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 535 Broadway, New York. Executor's Notice. 13 hereby given, that all persons holding claims against the estate of Abram Helm, deceased, are requested to present them witli- _in ths time prescribed by law. Also, all persons indebted lo said estate ere requested to come forward and make immediate set- tlement. JAS. DUNN, Executor. Nov. 9, 1860. n51-6t* There will members of cnltnr.il and Mei aithe Court Hous< the 30th day of N¡ and means to bny make a bill for n Done by order J. B. Jos its, tice. called meeting of the e Na...

JBSÍ hUM ■< ■w ;T\ k -Sjv A- VAN HORN,] OLUME 1. Devoted to Politics, JYeics, Literature, Science, Jttorality, Agriculture, «^c. CORSICANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1860. [PROPRIETOR NUMBER 52. The Maid I Love- BY II . L . FLASH The maid I lov.e has violet eves, And rose-leaf Hps of red, $>he wear the moonshine round her neck, The sunshine round her head ; And «he is rich in every grace, And poor in every guile, And cruWned kings might envy mo The splendor oi her smile. fchfc walks the earth with such a grace Thelilliea turn to look, Aud waves rise up to catch a glance, And stir the quiet brook; Nor ever wiil they rest again, But chatter aa they flow-, And babble of her crimson lips, And of her breust of auo.w And «'en the leaves upon the trees Aresr hispertnif tales of her, Aad tattle till tliey grow so warm', TOiat, jn tli* general stir ^ They twist them from ikfi mother branch And through the air they fly, Till, fainting with the love they feel, They flutter down and die. And^r...

TffWÍ ' 1 ■ I . ST RA If H ORSES. All members of ike Stray Horse Associated kan* Ae privilege of adoer lining (two insertion under this head, alt. the horses that may sire from them without any extra ' charge. Strayed from the undersigned living atTa- haacana Hills, oiia brown or black horse IHfiLE. b*dl£ gear marked, blind in the left eye, about fifteen bands hiirh, three year# old fMt. Any ipfirma_tion of his whereabouts will be thankful ly received J. A.LOVE. m Strayed from the undersigned near Hills oero, about the 1st July, one bay mare ten «rtwelre years old, branded 9A, had a mare mult eolt branded Ü19 .«ame; also one S year old past bay filly, and one three year old ill Kot y horse,,all branded 9A. The brand {•probably very dim. Any information thank- fully received. Á. M. ARNOT. Strayed from the undersigned one sorrel BMU9, light color and rather light made, branded 13 and cross links on the shoulder, age not known. One brown 3 year old filly, branded the same. One sorrel f...

STRA Y HOB SÉ ASS O CI ATI ON G. W. Clary Corsicana, brands TD on %ach shoulder. lias horses strayed brand ed JG, and others GT, and others branded JBA, the JB connected. In the stray bdnch has one iron gray mare, branded with a large G on one shouider, and JBA on the ulLer, tho J B cuUuected. Mr. Wm. Lockbart can be informed where he can fiud a dun horse branded L on the shoulder, by applying to the un dereigned. "Mr. N. B. Rankin, or Mr. Jordan, Mill Creek, can find a black horse by applying to Mr. Wolf, '2 mile# west of Dresden, branded CL on the tboulder. The horse is gentle, and is advertised. IIENKY JONES. Mr. Jas. C. Key can find, by hunting loathe ú ik of Ash and Cotton Wood creeks. one chettnut sorrel m're, Maze in the face ; and a two or three year oM bay stud mule in his braud. They were ■eeu there by the undereigued about a week ago. [52] S, LOFTIN. Petkkson's Mauazixk. — We-are in receipt of this popular Lady's Magazine for iJeceniber. It. is a splendid number. " l'eter...

■p THE NAVARRO !(,. A. VAN HORN,] Devoted to Politics, JYews, Literature, Science, Morality, Agriculture, fyc. [PROPRIETOR \OLUME 2. CORSICANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, I860. NUMBER 2 Old Pine Tree- Ob! darkies, now I'm going to sing; The truth te yoa I'll tell; Of happy davs that I have seen, With my dear Nancy Bell. Chorus— 'Tis many a night since first we met, Beneath that old pine tree ; And there we told our tales of love- How happy then were we ! I wish that I was back again, Way down in Tennessee, With my dear Nancy by my *ide— How happy then I'd be ! My love has left me long ago ; "Where she's no one can tell; And 1 am nearly crazy now, For my dear Nancy Bell. 1 dreamed last night when all was still, That she'd come back to me; And we would yet see happy days, Beneath that old pine tree. I quite forgot I was so old; It wems to me a dream, That three score years have passed away, Since I was seventeen. But now I find that all it riff At, Ami Nancy's true to me ; And when we die o...

•rsr. JL b. JYew Advertisements. Administrator' Notice. LETTERS of administration on the es- tate of Thomas Wrights having been granted to the undersigned, by the Hon. Probata Court of Navarro county, at its 'October Tarro, A. D. 1800. this is there- fore to notify ali persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and tho«e having clairus on said estate to pre sent them within the time required hy law >. T. BARTON. T 2-6t* AdmVlhos. Wright, decM. roSjs ALE. A FIRST rate folir horie wagon and har- nut. Apply to !!• H. MOLLOY. J. «/Í. Oakes' ColumnJ Michael's Column. HURRAH FOR THfi ■mww ww • «i* HAVING located permanently in Corsi- eariv respectfully tenders bis profes "Df. W. J. Love. rAYlNG Cana., rea_ _ sional services'to the" eltizens of the town aud 6urrou«dÍDg Country. Mating been en- gaged in an extensive practice for teven years in this State, he flatters himself he ean Jrive satisfaction in any branch of his pro- emio n. Office, at present in W. M. Lore's •to...

•M- t * Jas. Toilers Column I Is all that is^ spoken of npw in public life, But while this is all right and proper, I would inform the public that Having purchased the entire 9tock of ÍANGT &. Oakes' Column.1 Michael's Column. I1VRRAH FOR TQE If Texas becomes an public, independent Re- .1 P ' t I • v 1 Glassware, . HARDWARE,&C formerly owned by DeBard & Uardgrave®. I am now prepared to furnish tbf public with nearly every thing that can le called for. Returning my sincere thanks for tho libe- iral patronage extended to me in the Grocery Business, I respectfully so- licit a onlinuance of the same, and ¡nuita all wishing DRT GOODS OR GROCERIES! to call and examine my stock, and satisfy themselves that I-am selling on as good terms as any one in the county' *# JAMES TALLEY. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hat . Caps, Clothing, Wood ware, Stationery, Saddlery, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware, &c., &c. ean now be bad on as good tern as ever before offered in this mark...

"otices. ? i,.'V:-.... «r -; I TAKE this method of returning mv thanks to the citizens of Navarro and adjoining eounties, for their very liberal patronage, and hope to merit and receive their favors m tie future. I can be found at my old engaged, as heretofore, in the man- re of Saddles and Saddle-Trees! every other article in my line. On and for sale, Saddles, Saddle-Trees, ¿«-idles, and all articles usually a Saddler's shop. Orders filled with i and despatch. C. L. JERNIGAN. v.r- - : rs ! Drugs ! ie<l retaros bis thanks to of Navarro county for the heretofore extended to by close attention to the customers, to merit a continu *me in fafo'rd. He will keep OB band a larfp and well select- Perfumery, Varnishes, -wash bnishes; íes, for medicinal and. toiiet articles; note, cap and bill aDd all the most medicines of the day. ions carefuily com drugs, at all hours, by T. N. CARTER. Call. tod to II. W. TATE <k CO., to settle by note or cash, will be found in au offi- ce want notes ...